Congregations in Frodsham
With restrictions to mitigate the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, churches may cancel or make changes to
usual services at short notice.
Other links
St Laurence Church (Church of England)
Facebook:
St Laurence Parish Church, Frodsham, Cheshire, UK
Web site: https://slfchurch.org/
Part of the Diocese of Chester
of the Church of England
Sunday services
Please see the website for more information.
St Laurence Church,
Church Road,
Frodsham
King’s Church
Web site:
https://www.kingschurchfrodsham.org.uk/
Part of the Free Methodist Church
Minister: The Reverend Mansell Morgan
Sunday service
- 10.30am Morning Service including Children’s Church.
- 7–8.30pm Youth Fellowship
at
King’s Church,
Chester Road,
Frodsham,
WA6 6XR (on the A56)
St Luke’s Catholic Church
Web site: https://www.stlukesparish.org.uk/
Part of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury
Priest: Father James Kenny
Please see the website for more information.
at
St Luke’s Catholic Church,
61 High Street,
Frodsham,
WA6 7AN (on the A56)
Main Street Community Church
Web site: https://mscc.org/
Leader: Paul Wintle
Sunday service
Sunday services and normal weekday activities have been suspended for the time being.
Please see this notice for more information.
Main Street Community Church,
61 Main Street,
Frodsham,
WA6 7DF (on the A56)
Frodsham Methodist Church
Web site: http://www.frodshammethodist.org/
Part of the Methodist Church in Great Britain
Minister: The Reverend Andrew Emison
Sunday services
- 9.30am
- 1st Sunday each month, Holy Communion
- 2nd and 4th Sunday each month, 0930LIVE!, lively worship for all ages
- 3rd Sunday each month, 3rd Sunday, discussion group
- 10.45am morning worship
- 6pm evening worship
at
Frodsham Methodist Church,
Kingsley Road,
Frodsham,
WA6 6BA
The People's Church
Contact: Mr Gordon Smith, smith_gordon@sky.com
Frodsham Churches Together
… brings together Christians from all the Frodsham Churches to work together and to support each
other in friendship and faith. Read more about it and find out about forthcoming events on the Frodsham Churches Together web site.
What is a Church?
Without being overly technical, the word “Church” is used to refer to many different entities
including
- a building set aside for Christian worship,
- a group of people that regularly meet together for Christian worship and service in a church building or
elsewhere [congregation],
- a group of Christians learning together to be disciples of Jesus [community],
- a group sharing a common Christian practice or doctrine [denomination or movement],
- all Christian disciples worldwide,
- all Christian disciples there have ever been [the Church Universal].